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One of my China Dialogue colleagues in Beijing recently bought a Philips energy-saving light bulb to replace a standard one.He was happy with his choice.It may have cost 30 yuan (just under US$4.50) - ten times the price of a filament (灯丝) bulb - but he wanted to save energy as part of his low-carbon lifestyle.And according to the shopkeeper, he would save, in the long run, much more than the 30 yuan he was spending.
Yet only one month later, his expensive light bulb blew up, before he had saved even a small part of the purchase price.Will he stick to his high-cost, low-carbon lifestyle?
China's environmental organizations have started to advocate low-carbon lifestyles and the decrease of carbon footprints to help fight against climate change.But they have overlooked one fact: in China, low-carbon living comes at a high cost.It means buying energy-saving bulbs and appliances, and environmentally friendly building materials and daily goods.Cost can no longer be the only standard for purchases.An energy-saving and environmentally friendly product is more expensive than a standard alternative - whether it's a simple light bulb or the house it shines.For average consumers, even buying an ordinary bulb is a huge burden.How can we persuade ordinary people to choose an energy-saving residence? This is not a trend they can afford to follow; perhaps this fashion is only for the rich.
Most consumers today do not cause huge carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.Their responsibility lies not in choosing a low-carbon lifestyle today, but in avoiding a high-carbon life in the future.The principle of "common but differentiated responsibility" - a basis of sustainable development - can be applied here as well.
In China, low-carbon living still is resisted by a lack of social infrastructure(基础设施). Even if your salary allows you to make that choice, nobody is there to help you accomplish it.
Consider energy-saving homes. You need to find out whether or not the developer has used natural materials wherever possible; how effective the insulation(绝缘物、隔热物) is; and what the green credentials of installed equipment are.You can read up a little, but you'll still be lucky to avoid being puzzled by the developers' marketing.Many so-called energy-saving buildings are nothing of the sort, and some are even more energy-hungry than the average home - as Li Taige warned in his article "Energy-efficient buildings? Not always", on China Dialogue last August.
【小题1】What may probably be the best title of this passage?

A.To purchase a cheap bulb - your wise alternative.
B.To choose an energy-saving residence - a must of your life
C.To learn a low-carbon lifestyle - each citizen's responsibility
D.To learn a low-carbon lifestyle - a promising but difficult purpose
【小题2】Why does the writer say this fashion is only for the rich in the fourth paragraph?
A.Because the cost is a very important standard for purchases.
B.Because buying an ordinary bulb is very expensive.
C.Because energy-saving products are more expensive than the common alternatives.
D.Because rich people like to follow this trend.
【小题3】What does the writer think of energy-saving homes?
A.Most of them are environmentally friendly.
B.They are musts of low-carbon lifestyle of Chinese.
C.They are huge burdens for Chinese people.
D.Many of them are more in name than in reality.
【小题4】We can infer from the passage that ____.
A.Using energy-saving bulbs and appliances is a fashion.
B.It's easy for most Chinese to try to learn a low-carbon lifestyle.
C.All citizens in China don’t have the same responsibility in living a low-carbon lifestyle.
D.Most Chinese families cannot afford to purchase an energy-saving residence.
【小题5】What is the writer's attitude towards the low-carbon lifestyle?
A.informative and entertaining B.supportive but cautious
C.negative but wise D.positive and active


【小题1】D
【小题2】C
【小题3】D
【小题4】C
【小题5】B

解析试题分析:文章大意:本文讲述的了低碳环保的生活方式的重要意义,也提及了在中国实行这个生活所面临的巨大困难。
【小题1】D细节题。主旨大意题。本文讲述了一个热门话题,在中国很多人都想过低碳环保的生活,但是很多低碳环保的产品都不环保。文章中通过一个飞利浦的节能灯泡说明了在中国低碳环保的生活在未来是很有希望的,但是很难实现。故D正确。
【小题2】C推理题。细节题。根据文章第三段最后4行An energy-saving and environmentally friendly product is more expensive than a standard alternative - whether it's a simple light bulb or the house it shines.For average consumers, even buying an ordinary bulb is a huge burden.How can we persuade ordinary people to choose an energy-saving residence? This is not a trend they can afford to follow; perhaps this fashion is only for the rich.可知很多的绿色环保的产品都很贵,一般的人根本消费不起。所以这样的生活只有富人才能过。故C正确。
【小题3】D推理题。本文叙述了中国低碳环保的生活方式所面临的困境,有基础设施不足引起的困难,说明这样的生活也许只是名义上的,很难真正地实现。故D正确。
【小题4】C推理题。根据文章倒数第三段Most consumers today do not cause huge carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.Their responsibility lies not in choosing a low-carbon lifestyle today, but in avoiding a high-carbon life in the future.可知很多消费者他们都不会导致太多的碳排放,所以不是所有的居民都要为此负责。故C正确。
【小题5】B推理题。在本文中作者提及了低碳环保的生活方式的重要意义,也提及了在中国实行这个生活所面临的巨大困难。可知作者对于这种生活是支持的。但是态度也很谨慎。故B正确。
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